Luchenski et al., 2012: Survey of Patient and Public Perceptions of Electronic Health Records for Healthcare, Policy and Research: Study Protocol

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Serena Luchenski, Anjali Balasanthiran, Cicely Marston, Kaori Sasaki, Azeem Majeed, Derek Bell, and Julie E. Reed. Survey of patient and public perceptions of electronic health records for healthcare, policy and research: Study protocol. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 12:40, May 2012. doi:10.1186/1472-6947-12-40.

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@article{luchenski_survey_2012,
 abstract = {Immediate access to patients' complete health records via electronic databases could improve healthcare and facilitate health research. However, the possible benefits of a national electronic health records (EHR) system must be balanced against public concerns about data security and personal privacy. Successful development of EHR requires better understanding of the views of the public and those most affected by EHR: users of the National Health Service. This study aims to explore the correlation between personal healthcare experience (including number of healthcare contacts and number and type of longer term conditions) and views relating to development of EHR for healthcare, health services planning and policy and health research.},
 author = {Luchenski, Serena and Balasanthiran, Anjali and Marston, Cicely and Sasaki, Kaori and Majeed, Azeem and Bell, Derek and Reed, Julie E.},
 doi = {10.1186/1472-6947-12-40},
 issn = {1472-6947},
 journal = {BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making},
 month = {May},
 pages = {40},
 shorttitle = {Survey of Patient and Public Perceptions of Electronic Health Records for Healthcare, Policy and Research},
 title = {Survey of Patient and Public Perceptions of Electronic Health Records for Healthcare, Policy and Research: {{Study}} Protocol},
 volume = {12},
 year = {2012}
}